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Baki Hanma vs. Urzeit-Krieger: Testosteron pur! In dieser Folge übernehmen Manuel und Gorge das Ruder, denn Phil ist leider verhindert. Thema der Episode: Der erste Teil der neuesten Staffel von Baki Hanma – dem knallharten Anime voller Action, Muskeln und Martial Arts! Diesmal steht Baki einem Gegner gegenüber, der direkt aus der Urzeit stammt: Pikel – ein prähistorischer Kämpfer, der Dinosaurier gejagt und gefressen hat. Was will man mehr? Freut euch auf eine geballte Ladung Meinungen, Analysen und Nerd-Talk rund um Baki Hanma. Perfekt für alle Anime-Fans, Kampfsport-Enthusiasten und Liebhaber von übertriebener Action. Jetzt reinhören und ein Wochenende voller Testosteron genießen!
How do you stay young at heart, despite getting older and having all of the responsibilities and life weighing you down? We're gonna dive into that today, and as usual embrace our multipassionate selves and nerd out on a few other things we're excited about! Healthy drinks, Magic, Eragon books, new music, thoughts on Thunderbolts, Death of a Unicorn, The Gorge, Predator: Killer of Killers.AND Holy crap it's Friday the 13th!!The Real Brian Show is the show for the multipassionate person. The place to end your week on a positive note, nerd out with us, and HAVE FUN! Learn things to better your life, and escape all the negative crap around us!PLEASE SUPPORT TRBS in 2025!!!!Patreon: https://patreon.com/realbrianshowBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/iamtherealbrianMusic Spotify Playlists: TRBS 2025 Playlist on SpotifyTRB's GLORIOUSNESS (New Music) Playlist on SpotifyThe Captain Influence Playlist on SpotifySubscribe to The Real Brian Show Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-brian-show/id1160475222Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3UsRunmoQzHkrWbwmAjmLM?si=e76f534378ec4b8fYouTube: https://youtube.com/therealbrianSupport The Real Brian Show Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/iamtherealbrianPatreon: https://patreon.com/realbrianshowAMAZON LINK: Any time you purchase something off of Amazon, please consider using the TRBS affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3OVl49oAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support the channel at no additional cost to you!Connect With TRB and The Show! Website: https://realbrianshow.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamtherealbrian/TRBS Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/realbrianshow/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/iamtherealbrian
Ibiza 25... not everyone understands house music Fred Nova in the mix: deep, melancholic & melodic house 30 tracks and remixes from artists like Mind Against, Keinemusik, Boys Noize, Prospa, Andre Espeut, Andrew Sant, Dennis Ferrer, Jerome Sydenham, Simon Doty, Ede, Rampa, Gorge, Yulia Niko, Musumeci, Sante, Dario D'Attis, Sugar Hill, Dj Sandwich, Marc Pané, Dompe, Audiojack, Emanuel Satie, KIRIK, Damian Lazarus, Soma Soul, Mondo Man, Rufus Du Sol, Adam Ten & Mita Gami, Thugfucker, ... Released on great labels like Life And Death, Diynamic, PIV, CircoLoco, Selador, Ibadan Sound, Innervisions, 8Bit, Human By Default, Moon Harbour, Poker Flat, Transa, Definitive, Music For Dreams, Recess, Gruuv, Exploited, Memory Remains, Crosstown Rebels, Get Physical Music, Rose Avenue, Rekids and many more. Make love, not war x
We're back with this last week's homework. We go through The Gorge, Companion, Fountain of Youth, Mufasa, Thunderbolts*, Captain America: Brave New World, Black Widow, Runaway Jury, Trial By Fire, Havoc, The Brutalist, and WWE/AEW. This episode's featured song is "Numb" by Truss. You can find them on the Nyrdcast Featured Music Playlist and at: Linktree | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Spotify Check us out at our website and on social media. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast on iTunes.
The four-lane Te Ahu a Turanga highway is now open to drivers, becoming the new State Highway 3. We talk to a happy commuter.
Send the show a text message!In this episode of the Space Between podcast, host Renae Lipsmeyer speaks with Dave Robertson, a passionate fan of the Dave Matthews Band. They discuss Dave's journey of discovering the band, the impact of live performances, and the sense of community among fans. Dave shares his experiences attending shows at The Gorge, the evolution of the band's sound over the years, and the connections he has made through music. The conversation highlights the power of music to bring people together and the lasting memories created through shared experiences at concerts.Support the show
01. Sebastien Leger - Mistily 02. Redspace, Vvs, Casnik, Gonzalo Cotroneo - Monolaya 03. Biscits - Crush 04. Daniel Testas - Flowering Heather 05. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 06. Formation, Nihil Young - Set You Free 07. Samer Soltan, Emanuel Satie, Maga - How You Feel 08. Gonzalo Cotroneo - Sepulture 09. Konstantin Sibold, Adam Sellouk - Day 'N' Night 10. Fran Garay - Relumb 11. Martin Fredes, Kazko - Burning Eclipse 12. Sabrina Rivas - Turbo Beat 13. Tamer Fouda - Blow 14. Bjorn Fogelberg - Transient Overflow 15. Tato Seco, Haft - Jikai Made 16. Paul Thomas, Das Pharaoh, Ruben Karapetyan - Dale 17. Digital Mess - Bad Tape 18. Yohai Mor, Dowden - Keep It Dark 19. Morganj - Antisocial 20. Mita Gami - All By Myself 21. Anton Borin - May Spring Come 22. Aman Anand, Influence (In) - Vertical Limit 23. Matan Caspi - Nature 24. Shemow - Million Touch 25. Kyotto - The Surge 26. Adora (Sl), Vegaz Sl - Rhythm Symphony 27. Cedren & Manu-L, Influence - Illusion 28. John Moblack - Rocktronica 29. Bontrack - Mechanoid 30. Federico Flores - Outer Space 31. Alan Cerra - For All Time 32. Nimbus, Dr Green - Spectral Illusion 33. Gero Pellizzon - Rainbows 34. Jaded, Tom & Collins, Crcle - IBIZA 35. Indigo Man, Mayro - Similarity 36. Goodkidmadcity, Gonzalo Cotroneo - Conundrum 37. Roo (Jo), Samm - Yangu 38. Fran Baigo - Daidalo 39. Trax, Mascota - Del Sol II 40. Envotion, Jerome Isma-Ae - Eidos 41. Kay-D - Odyssey 42. Roderia, The Khitrov - Power Space 43. Nobe - Teke Teke 44. Gowzer, Ivan Lozano - Peltin 45. Krestovsky - Wind Of Khalifa 46. Morttagua, Kyotto - Asteromorph 47. Marasi - Tormenta 48. Sphynx - Lo Consigo 49. Post Malone, Adam Sellouk, Ylm - Hollywood's Bleeding 50. Fon.Leman, Mona Mi - Lanka 51. Agustin Pietrocola, Nicholas Van Orton - Nitrogen 52. Stan Kolev - Anatta Flow 53. The Good Men, Themba, Khenya - Give It Up 54. Bolth - Lock Down 55. Javith, Dj Hermes - Party All The Time 56. Javier Valencia, Tebby Gonzalez - Lost In Sound 57. Zac, Mayro - Wonderful Sun 58. Affkt, Brigado Crew - I Will Do It Again 59. Paul Angelo, Subandrio - Fountain of Youth 60. Tali Muss, Vakabular - Downstairs 61. Rockka, Dr Green - Suspect 62. Dowden, Mazayr - Deflator 63. Lank, Rodskeez, Mars Monero, Dowden - Create a Cure 64. Eddi Sander, Flave - Way Beyond 65. Blr, Left 2 Dust - Lights 66. Jochem Hamerling, Vadm - Go Hi 67. Quivver - Tweak The Train 68. Haums - Lost On Mars 69. Kronika, Arina Tyler - Staying Alive 70. Fran Garay - Phase Sync
Grabbarna gästas av två bekanta människor som rest hela vägen från landets huvudstad för att gästa podden för andra gången. Det är såklart Emma Hansback & Gurra, som senast var med i avsnitt 46. De har kommit för att prata bröllop, kommentera nyheter, diskutera allt mellan himmel och jord samt för att prata om dagens film, som är ett filmval gjort av Emma själv: The Gorge. Ett långt avsnitt med mycket snack, skratt och Allsång(?)(00:00)-Försnack(55:00)-Bambi slår tillbaka(59:35)-Batman får inte lämna grottan för WB(1:03:02)-Danne försöker ranka Mission Impossible efter minne(1:11:09)-Trailers(1:39:30)-Daniel tar dicken i ditt öra(1:43:01)-The Gorge, 2025(2:30:00)-The Gorge, betyg(2:37:12)-Daniels siffror(2:38:45)-Sett i veckan(2:58:00)-Så Ska Det Låta!!
This week we discuss drug-free aromatherapy inhalers, NA beers, and a weekend at the Gorge
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Chiudiamo il nostro piccolo viaggio nelle grandi saghe found footage con la più piccolina, quella che non conosce nessuno. Ma cosa ci stiamo a fare qui noi se non a consigliarvi materiale per notti insonni?La trilogia di Horror in the High Desert (presto saranno cinque film) è fatta della materia di cui sono fatti gli incubi. Per parlarne, ci siamo avvalse della collaborazione di Horror Vacui, che ha anche un paio di consigli per voi:The Gorge e Control Freak
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In this episode, Pake and Daphne discuss The Gorge, directed by Scott Derrickson and released on February 14, 2025.Send us your thoughts via text message.Website: http://www.runforyourlivespodcast.comEmail: runforyourlivespodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/runforyourlivespodcastTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/rfylpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/runforyourlivespodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@runforyourlivespodcastRFYL Spotify Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/71Bsx083ldVuGwSgJKKEwr?si=0yB3Zq4iTeaMU_cBk6yAlw
01. Nimbus, Dr Green - Spectral Illusion 02. Dylhen, Maze 28 - Thumper 03. Aman Anand, Influence (In) - Vertical Limit 04. Alex O'Rion - Spectrum 05. Cedren & Manu-L, Influence - Illusion 06. Ruback, Amesens - Dune 07. Matan Caspi - Nature 08. Naasa - Serca A Mi 09. Alan Cerra - For All Time 10. Influence (In) - Magic Land 11. Karpovich, Djvedo - Dream All 12. Michael Jackson, Interactive Sounds Unofficial - Thriller 13. Kyotto - The Surge 14. Sabrina Rivas - Eye Of The Tigress 15. Paraleven, Burko - Milosonic 16. Space Food - Cama 17. Kay-D - Odyssey 18. No Hopes, Max Freeze - Rise Up 19. Will Dekeizer, Roger Martinez - 2000 B.C. 20. Zac, Tiefstone, Camila (Ar) - Kaelid 21. Marasi - Tormenta 22. Luis Torres - Love At The Rave 23. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 24. Sphynx - Lo Consigo 25. Evgeny Ivshin - Pulse 26. Gowzer, Ivan Lozano - Peltin 27. Fon.Leman, Mona Mi - Lanka 28. Underher, Marc Luciano - Turn Back 29. Malone, Kahani, Harji - Miami Giddha 30. Bolth - Lock Down 31. Affkt, Brigado Crew - I Will Do It Again 32. Alex Nocera, Roy Batty - Don't Sleep 33. Dowden, Mazayr - Deflator 34. Rockka, Dr Green - Suspect 35. Zac - Paradox 36. Fabrication, Alegra, Second Sine - A Method For Closure 37. Zac, Mayro - Wonderful Sun 38. Paul Thomas, Simos Tagias - Summersault 39. Kronika, Arina Tyler - Staying Alive 40. Eddi Sander, Flave - Way Beyond 41. Tgb, Second Sine - Boorla 42. Quivver, Dave Seaman - The Promise 43. Mister Monj - Infinity Nocturne 44. Hoten - Relentless 45. Kommodo - Desert Roses 46. Georgie Navi, Monado - Feel The Flow 47. Kostya Outta, Redspace - Moving Lights 48. Ruls - Higher High 49. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 50. Deflee - Free Your Mind 51. En;Th - Shine 52. Affkt - Kamatoro 53. Moodfreak, Anakim - Middle Class 54. Tamer Fouda - Blow 55. Patch Park, Zankee Gulati - Hips and Dips 56. Martin Fredes, Kazko - Burning Eclipse 57. Berni Turletti - Stone of Will 58. Tash, Riko & Gugga - Vital Energy 59. Enamour, Paraleven, Allknight - Can't Stay 60. Paul Thomas, Das Pharaoh, Ruben Karapetyan - Dale 61. Tomas Briski, Tonaco - Kupalo 62. Hal Stucker, Jardin - Empire 63. Yohai Mor, Dowden - Keep It Dark 64. Audio Junkies - Aspects of Rhythm 65. Mauro Basso, Unseen - Badman Ting
In this week's episode, I take a look at the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter and Spring 2025. This week's coupon code will get you 25% off the ebook versions of my anthologies at my Payhip store: JUNE25 The coupon code is valid through June 17, 2025. So if you need a new ebook this summer, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 252 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is May 23rd, 2025, and today we are looking at the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter and Spring 2025. We missed doing an episode last week for the simple reason that the day before I wanted to record, we had a bad thunderstorm that knocked down large portions of my fence, so my recording time was instead spent on emergency fence repair. However, the situation is under control, so hopefully we'll be back to weekly episodes for the immediate future. And now before we get to our main topics, let's have Coupon of the Week and then a progress update on my current writing projects. So first up, Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code will get you 25% off the ebook version of all my short story anthologies at my Payhip store and that is JUNE25. As always, the coupon code and links will be available in the show notes. This coupon code is valid through June the 17th, 2025, so if you need a new ebook for this summer, we have got you covered. And now an update on my current writing projects. Ghost in the Corruption is finished. It is publishing right now. In fact, I paused the publishing process to record this and so by the time this episode goes live, hopefully Ghost in the Corruption should be available at all ebook stores. My next main project now that Ghost in the Corruption is done will be Shield of Power and as of this recording I am 15,000 words into it. My secondary projects will be Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest and I'm 97,000 words into that, so hopefully that will come out very shortly after Shield of Power and I'll also be starting Ghost in the Siege, the final book in the Ghost Armor series as another secondary project and I'm currently zero words into that. So that is where I'm at with my current writing projects. In audiobook news, Ghost in the Assembly (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) is now out and should be available at all the usual audiobook stores so you can listen to that if you are traveling for the summer. Recording of Shield of Battle (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) is underway soon. I believe he's starting it this week, so hopefully we will have another audiobook in the Shield War series for you before too much longer. So that's where I'm at with my current writing projects. 00:02:17 Main Topic: Winter/Spring 2025 Movie Roundup And now let's move on, without any further ado, to our main topic. Summer is almost upon us, which means it's time for my Winter/Spring 2025 Movie Roundup. As usual, the movies and streaming shows are listed in order for my least favorite to my most favorite. The grades are based upon my own thoughts and opinions and are therefore wholly subjective. With all of that said, let's get to the movies and our first entry is MacGruber, which came out in 2010 and in all honesty, this might be objectively the worst movie I have ever seen. The Saturday Night Live MacGruber sketches are a parody of the old MacGyver action show from the ‘80s. And so the movie is essentially the sketch stretched out to make a parody of an ‘80s action movie. It is aggressively dumb and crude. Its only redeeming feature is that the movie knows it's quite stupid and so leans into the stupidity hard. I'll say this in its favor, MacGruber has no pretensions that is a good movie and does not take itself seriously and then runs away hard with that fact. For that he gets a plus, but nothing else. Overall grade: F+ Next up is Down Periscope, which came out in 1996. Now the fundamental question of any movie is the one Russell Crowe shouted at the audience in Gladiator: “Are you not entertained?” Sadly, I was not entertained with Down Periscope. This wanted to be a parody of Cold War era submarine thrillers like The Hunt for Red October, I say wanted because it didn't really succeed. Kelsey Grammer plays Lieutenant Commander Thomas Dodge, an unorthodox US Navy officer who wants command of his own nuclear sub, but he's alienated a few admirals, which is not traditionally a path to career advancement in the military. Dodge gets his chance in a Navy wargame where he has to command a diesel sub against nuclear subs. Sometimes parodies are so good that they become an example of the thing they are parodying (Hot Fuzz and Star Trek: Lower Decks are excellent examples of this phenomenon). The trouble is that the movie takes itself too seriously and just isn't all that funny. A few funny bits, true, but not enough of them. In the end, this was dumb funny but didn't resonate with me the way other dumb funny movies like Dodgeball and Tropic Thunder did. Overall grade: D Next up is Deadpool and Wolverine, which came out in 2024. Unlike Down Periscope, I was entertained with this movie, though both movies reside on the dumb funny spectrum. Deadpool and Wolverine is basically one long meta in-joke/love letter for the last 30 years of superhero movies. If you've seen enough of those movies, you'll find those movies funny, if occasionally rather tasteless. If you haven't seen enough of those movies, Deadpool and Wolverine will just be incomprehensible. The plot is that Wade Wilson AKA Deadpool gets pulled into some Marvel style multiverse nonsense. To save his universe from destruction, he needs to recruit a Wolverine since in his universe, Wolverine died heroically. In the process, Deadpool stumbles across the worst Wolverine in the multiverse. Together they have to overcome their mutual dislike and attempt to save Deadpool's universe from destruction at the hands of a rogue branch of the Time Variance Authority. This means the movie can bring in a lot of cameos from past Marvel films. Hugh Jackman's performance really carries the movie on its back. Like I said, this movie is essentially one very long Marvel in-joke. I thought it was funny. I definitely think it can't stand on its own without having seen a sufficient number of the other Marvel movies. Overall grade: C Our next movie is the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, which came out in 2024. This is very loosely (with an emphasis on “very”) based on Operation Postmaster during World War II, when British Special Forces seized some Italian ships that had been supplying parts for German U-boats. It was entertaining to watch but it couldn't quite make up its mind tonally if it was a war thriller or a heist movie about Western desperados recruited into a crew. It kind of tried to do both at the same time, which killed the momentum. Like, the first parts of the movie where the protagonists take out a Nazi patrol boat and then free a prisoner from a base were good thriller stuff, but then the plot fused with the heist stuff and really slowed down through the middle forty percent or so. It was also oddly stylized with a lot of spaghetti western-style music that seemed out of place and some stuff just didn't make sense, like at the end after pulling off the mission, the protagonists were all arrested. That just seems bizarre since if anything, Winston Churchill and a lot of the British wartime leadership were enthusiastic about special operations and probably had too much confidence in the effectiveness of covert operations. So I did enjoy watching this, but I can see why it didn't make a lot of money at the box office. Overall Grade: C Next up is The Gorge, which came out in 2025. This was a peculiar mix of science fiction, romance, and horror. For the romance part, perhaps shooting zombies together is a good idea for a first date. Before I dig into the movie, a brief rant. In one scene, a character is using a chainsaw with no protective gear whatsoever and she's not fighting zombies or anything in a situation where she has to pick up a chainsaw without preparing first. She's trimming branches to pass time. If you're using a chainsaw, at a minimum you want protective eyewear and headphones. Ideally you'd want chainsaw pants as well to reduce the chance of serious injury if you slip and swing the saw into your leg. Since I became a homeowner, I've used a chainsaw a number of times and believe me, you definitely want good eye and ear protection. This has been your public safety announcement for this movie review. Anyway, loner former sniper Levi is approached by a high ranking intelligence officer giving him a mysterious job. He needs to guard a tower overlooking a mysterious mist-filled gorge for one year. On the other side of the gorge is another tower, guarded by an elite Lithuanian sniper named Drasa. Like Levi, Drasa has a fair bit of emotional damage and they're officially forbidden to communicate. However, they're both lonely and they soon start communicating over the gorge using telescopes and whiteboard messages. Eventually Levi gets emotionally close enough to Drasa to rig a zipline to cross the gorge and speak with her in person. Unfortunately, it turns out the gorge is full of twisted creatures that storm out and attack and the job of the two snipers is to keep them contained. If Levi and Drasa want to save their lives, they'll need to unravel the dark secret within the gorge. This movie was interesting and I enjoyed watching it, but it falls apart if you think about it too much (or at all). Like the chainsaw thing I ranted about above. The entire movie runs on that sort of logic. That said, I appreciate how the filmmakers were trying something new instead of something like Deadpool and Wolverine. Additionally, this was an Apple+ movie and it's interesting how Apple's approach to streaming is to just make a whole bunch of random stuff that's totally distinct, from Ted Lasso to Mythic Quest to Severance to The Gorge. It's like, “we have more money than most countries, so we're going to make Ted Lasso because we feel like it.” Then again, Apple+ is apparently losing a billion dollars every year, so maybe they'll eventually change their minds about that approach. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Click, which came out in 2006. Cross It's a Wonderful Life with A Christmas Carol and the comedic style of Adam Sandler and you end up with Click. Basically Sandler plays Michael Newman, a workaholic architect with a demanding boss and increasingly strained relationship with his wife and children due to his workload. In a fit of exasperation with his situation, he goes to Bed Bath and Beyond, where he encounters an eccentric employee named Morty (played entertainingly by Christopher Walken). Morty gives him a remote control that lets him fast forward through time, which Michael then uses to skip the boring and tedious parts of his life, but he overuses the remote and goes too far into the future and sees the disastrous results of his current life choices. Definitely a story used in A Christmas Carol and It's a Wonderful Life but effectively told and I was entertained (rather on the crude side, though). Overall Grade: B- Next up is Mr. Deeds, which came out in 2002. This was actually one of Adam Sandler's better movies, in my opinion. It was a remake of the ‘30s movie Mr. Deeds Goes To Town. In this new version, Sandler plays Longfellow Deeds, a popular pizzeria owner in a small New Hampshire town. Unbeknownst to Deeds, his uncle is the owner of a major media mega corporation and when he dies, Deeds is his legal heir. When the company's CEO and chief lawyer arrive at the pizzeria to inform him of this fact, Deeds goes to New York and soon finds himself involved in the CEO's sinister machinations. Yet he happens to rescue an attractive woman from a mugger, but there is more to her than meets the eye. The movie was funny and not as crude, well, not quite as crude as some of Sandler's other stuff. It had good story structure and several great lines, my favorite of which was “he was weak and cowardly and wore far too much cologne.” Sandler's movies, in a strange way, are often very medieval. Like various medieval fables had a savvy peasant outwitting pompous lords, greedy merchants, and corrupt clergymen. The best Adam Sandler protagonist tends to be a good natured everyman who defeats the modern equivalent of medieval authority figures- evil CEOs, arrogant star athletes, sinister bureaucrats and so forth. Overall Grade: B Next up is House of David, which came out in 2025 and this is basically the story of King David from the Bible told in the format of an epic fantasy TV series. Like if someone wanted to do an epic fantasy series about Conan the Barbarian, it could follow the same stylistic format as this show. And of course Conan and David followed a similar path from adventurer to king. Anyway, if one were to pick a part of the Bible from which to make a movie or TV series, the story of David would be an excellent choice because David's life was so dramatic that it would hardly require any embellishments in the adaptation. The story is in the Books of First and Second Samuel. King Saul is ruling over the Israelites around 1000 BC or so, but has grown arrogant. Consequently, God instructs the prophet Samuel to inform Saul that the kingdom will be taken away from him and given to another. God then dispatches Samuel to anoint David as the new king of Israel. David is a humble shepherd but then enters Saul's service and undertakes feats of daring, starting with defeating the giant Goliath and leading Saul's troops to victory and battle against Israel's numerous enemies. (The Iron Age Middle East was even less peaceful than it is now.) Eventually, Saul's paranoia and madness gets the best of him and he turns on David, who flees into exile. After Saul and his sons are killed in battle with the Philistines. David returns and becomes the acknowledged king after a short civil war with Saul's surviving sons and followers. If Saul's fatal flaw was his arrogance of pride, David's seems to have been women. While the story of David and Bathsheba is well known, David nonetheless had eight wives (most of them at the same time) and an unknown but undoubtedly large number of concubines. Naturally David's children from his various wives and concubines did not get along and David was almost deposed due to the conflicts between his children. Unlike Saul and later David's son Solomon, David was willing to repent when a prophet of God informed him of wrongdoing and to be fair to David, monogamy was generally not practiced among Early Iron Age Middle Eastern monarchies and dynastic struggles between brothers from different mothers to seize their father's kingdoms were quite common, but enough historical digression. Back to the show, which covered David's life up to the death of Goliath. I thought it was quite well done. Good performances, good cinematography, excellent battles, good set design and costuming, and a strong soundtrack. All the actors were good, but I really think the standout performances were Stephen Lang as Samuel, Ali Sulaman is King Saul, Ayelet Zurer as Saul's wife Queen Ahinoam, and Davood Ghadami as David's jerkish (but exasperated and well-intentioned) eldest brother Eliab. Martyn Ford just looks extremely formidable as Goliath. You definitely believe no one in their right mind want to fight this guy. Making fiction of any kind based on sacred religious texts is often tricky because no matter what you do, someone's going to get mad at you. The show has an extensive disclaimer at the beginning of each episode saying that it is fiction inspired by the Bible. That said, House of David doesn't really alter or deviate from the Biblical account, though it expands upon some things for the sake of storytelling. Queen Ahinoam is only mentioned once in the Bible as the wife of Saul, but she has an expanded role in the show and is shown as the one who essentially introduces Saul to the Witch of Endor. Goliath also gets backstory as one of the “Anakim,” a race of giants that lived in Canaan in ancient times, which is something that is only mentioned in passing in the Old Testament. Overall, I enjoyed the show and I hope it gets a second season. What's interesting, from a larger perspective, is to see how the wheel of history keeps turning. In the 1950s and the 1960s, Biblical epics were a major film genre. The 10 Commandments and Ben Hur with Charlton Heston are probably the ones best remembered today. Eventually, the genre just sort of ran out of gas, much the way superhero movies were in vogue for about 20 years and began running out of steam around 2023 or so. Like, I enjoyed Thunderbolts (which we're going to talk about in a little bit), but it's not going to make a billion dollars the way Marvel stuff often did in the 2010s. The wheel just keeps turning and perhaps has come back around to the popularity of Biblical epics once more. Overall Grade: A Next up is Chef, which came out in 2014. I actually saw this back in 2021, but I watched it again recently to refresh my memory and here are my thoughts. I quite liked it. It's about a chef named Carl Casper, who's increasingly unhappy with his work after he gets fired over a Twitter war with a writer who criticized his cooking. Carl is out of options and so he starts a food truck and has to both rediscover his love of cooking and reconnect with his ex-wife and 10-year-old son. In Storytelling: How to Write a Novel (my book about writing), I talked about different kinds of conflict. Carl's conflict is an excellent example of an entirely internal conflict. The critic is an external enemy, but he's basically the inciting incident. Carl's real enemy is his own internal conflict about art versus commerce and a strained relationship with his son. I recommend the movie. It was rated R for bad language, but there's no nudity or explicit sexual content and honestly, if you've ever worked in a restaurant kitchen or a warehouse, you've heard much worse in terms of language. The movie also has an extremely valuable lesson: stay off social media when you're angry. Overall Grade: A Next up is Thunderbolts, which came out in 2025 and I thought this was pretty good, both very dark and yet with quite a lot of humor to balance the darkness. Former assassin Yelena Belova has been working as a mercenary for the sinister director of the CIA, Valentina de Fontaine (now there's a villain name if there ever was one). Yelena has grown disillusioned with her life and career and is suffering from increasing depression since she never really dealt with the death of her sister. Valentina promises her one last job, only for Yelena to realize that Valentina decided to dispose of all her freelance contractors at once, which includes US Agent and Ghost (previously seen in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Antman and the Wasp). In the process of escaping Valentina's trap, Yelena stumbles across a mysterious man who identifies himself as Bob, who has no memory of how he got there, but shows increasingly unusual abilities. Yelena wants to deal with Valentina's betrayal, but it turns out one of Valentina's science projects has gotten out of control and is threatening the world. The movie was well constructed enough that it didn't rely too heavily on previous Marvel continuity. It was there, but you probably wouldn't be lost without it. It almost feels like Marvel looked at the stuff they did the last couple of years and said, okay, a lot of this didn't work, but makes great raw material for new things. It helped that the central conflict was in the end, very human and about the characters, not stopping a generic villain from getting a generic doomsday device. Overall Grade: A Next up is The Hound of the Baskervilles, which came out in 1988. This is a movie length episode of The Return of Sherlock Holmes television series, which had Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes and Edward Hardwicke as Dr. Watson. The plot deals with Sir Henry Baskerville, the American heir to an English manor set in the Windswept moors of Dartmoor. Apparently there's an ancestral curse laid over the Baskerville estate that manifests in the form of a spectral hound. Local rumors hold that the previous holder of the manor, Sir Charles Baskerville, was killed by the ghostly hound and many of the local people fear it. The local physician, Dr. Mortimer, is so worried about the hound that he comes to Sherlock Holmes for help. Holmes, of course, is skeptical of any supernatural explanation and soon becomes worried that an extremely subtle and sinister murderer is stalking Sir Henry. Jeremy Brett's version of Holmes is, in my opinion, the best portrayal of the character and Edward Hardwicke's version of Watson is a calm, reliable man of action who sensibly takes a very large revolver with him when going into danger. Definitely worth watching, Overall grade: A Next up is Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which came out in 2024. The 2020s have been a downer of a decade in many ways, but on the plus side, between Super Mario Brothers and Sonic the Hedgehog, people have finally figured out how to make good video game movies, so we've got that going for us. Sonic 3 was an excellent kids movie, as were the first two in the trilogy. In this one Sonic is living with Knuckles and Tails under the care of their human friends Tom and Maddy, but then a dark secret emerges. The government has been keeping a Superpowered hedgehog named Shadow in stasis and Shadow has broken out. It's up to Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails to save the day. Meanwhile, Dr. Robotnik is in a funk after his defeat at Sonic's hands in the last movie, but then his long lost grandfather, Gerald Robotnik returns seeking the younger Dr. Robotnik's help in his own sinister plans. Keanu Reeves was great as Shadow (think John Wick if he was a superpowered space hedgehog in a kid's movie). Jim Carrey famously said he would retire from acting unless a golden script came along and apparently that golden script was playing Dr. Ivo Robotnik and his evil grandfather Gerald. To be fair, both the Robotniks were hilarious. It is amusing that Sonic only exists because in the 1990s, Sega wanted a flagship video game character that won't get them sued by either Nintendo or Disney. It is also amusing that the overall message of the Sonic movies seems to be not to trust the government. Overall Grade: A Next up is Paddington in Peru, which came out in 2024. This is also an excellent kids' movie. In this installment, Paddington has settled into London with the Brown family and officially become a UK citizen. However, he receives a letter from Peru that his Aunt Lucy has mysteriously disappeared into the jungle. Distraught, Paddington and the Browns set off for Peru at once. Adventures ensue involving mysterious lost treasure, a crazy boat captain, and an order of singing nuns who might not quite be what they appear. Anyway, it's a good kids' movie. I think Paddington 2 was only slightly better because Hugh Grant as the chief villain, crazy actor Phoenix Buchanan, was one of those lightning in the bottle things like Heath Ledger as the Joker in the Dark Knight. Overall Grade: A Now for the two best things I saw in Winter/Spring 2025. The first of them is Andor Season Two, which came out in 2025. Star Wars kind of has an age range the way Marvel stuff does now. What do I mean by that? In the Marvel comics and some of the TV series like Jessica Jones, they get into some really dark and heavy stuff, very mature themes. The MCU movies can have some darkness to them, but not as much because they're aiming at sort of escapist adventures for the general audience. Then there are kid shows like Spidey and Friends that a relative of mine just loved when he was three. You wouldn't at all feel comfortable showing a 3-year-old Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but Spidey and Friends is just fine. Star Wars now kind of has that age range to its stuff and there's nothing wrong with that. Sometimes you want to see a dark meditation upon human nature. Sometimes you need something kid friendly to occupy the kids you're babysitting and sometimes you just want to relax and watch Mando and Baby Yoda mow down some space pirates or something. All that said, Andor Season Two is some of the darkest and the best stuff that Star Wars has ever done. It successfully shifts genres from Escapist Pulp Space Fantasy to a gritty Political/Espionage Thriller. We in the audience know that the emperor is a Sith Lord who can use Evil Space Magic and wants to make himself immortal, but that fact is totally irrelevant to the characters. Even though some of the characters are high ranking in their respective organizations, this is essentially a “ground's eye” view of the Rebellion and life under the Empire. In some ways, this is like Star Wars' version of Wolf Hall (which we're going to talk about shortly), in that we know how it ends already, but the dramatic tension comes from the harrowing emotional journey the characters undertake on the way to their inevitable destinations. Cassian Andor is now working for the nascent Rebellion under the direction of ruthless spymaster Luthen Rael. Mon Mothma is in the Imperial Senate, covertly funneling money to the Rebellion and realizing just how much the Rebellion will require of her before the end. Syril Karn, the ineffective corporate cop from Season One, has fallen in love with the ruthless secret police supervisor Dedra Meero, but he's unaware that Director Krennic has ordered Meero to manufacture a false flag incident on the planet Gorman so the planet can be strip-mined for resources to build the Death Star and Dedra has decided to use Syril to help accomplish it. All the actors do amazing jobs with their roles. Seriously, this series as actors really should get at least one Emmy. Speaking of Director Krennic, Ben Mendelson returns as Orson Krennic, who is one of my favorite least favorite characters, if you get my drift. Krennic is the oily, treacherous middle manager we've all had to deal with or work for at some point in our lives, and Mendelson plays him excellently. He's a great villain, the sort who is ruthless to his underlings and thinks he can manipulate his superiors right up until Darth Vader starts telekinetically choking him. By contrast, the villain Major Partagaz (played by Anton Lesser) is the middle manager we wish we all had - stern but entirely fair, reasonable, and prizes efficiency and good work while despising office drama. Unfortunately, he works for the Empire's secret police, so all those good qualities are in the service of evil and therefore come to naught. Finally, Episode Eight is one of the most astonishing episodes of TV I've ever seen. It successfully captures the horror of an episode of mass violence and simultaneously has several character arcs reach their tumultuous climax and manages to be shockingly graphic without showing in a lot of actual blood. Andor was originally supposed to be five seasons, but then Peak Streaming collapsed, and so the remaining four seasons were compressed down to one. I think that was actually to the show's benefit because it generates some amazing tension and there's not a wasted moment. Overall Grade: A+ Now for the second of my two favorite things I saw, and that would be Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, which came out in 2024, but I actually saw it in 2025. This is a dramatization of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall novels about the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell, who is King Henry VIII's chief lieutenant during the key years of the English Reformation. The first series came out in 2015, but the nine year gap between this and between the second series and the first series actually works quite well since Thomas Cromwell looks like he ages nine years in a single year (which may be what actually happened given how stressful working for someone like Henry VIII must have been). Anyway, in The Mirror and the Light, Cromwell has successfully arranged the downfall and execution of Anne Boleyn, Henry's previous queen. Though Cromwell is haunted by his actions, Henry still needs a queen to give him a male heir, so he marries Jane Seymour. Cromwell must navigate the deadly politics of the Tudor Court while trying to push his Protestant views of religion, serve his capricious master Henry, fend off rivals for the King's favor, and keep his own head attached to his shoulders in the process. Since Cromwell's mental state is deteriorating due to guilt over Anne's death and the downfall of his former master Cardinal Wolsey and Henry's a fickle and dangerous master at the best of times, this is an enterprise that is doomed to fail. Of course, if you're at all familiar with the history of Henry's reign and the English reformation, you know that Cromwell's story does not have a happy ending. Rather, Wolf Hall is a tragedy about a talented man who didn't walk away from his power until it was too late and he was trapped. Anyway, in my opinion, Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light was just excellent. All the performances were superb. Mark Rylance is great as Cromwell and has some excellent “WTF/I'm SO screwed” expressions as Cromwell's situation grows worse and worse. Bernard Hill played the Duke of Norfolk in the first series, but sadly died before Series Two, so Timothy Spall steps in and he does an excellent job of channeling Hill's portrayal of the Duke as an ambitious, crude-humored thug. Damien Lewis is amazing as Henry VIII and his performance captures Henry's mixture of charisma, extreme vindictiveness, and astonishing self-absorption. The real Henry was known for being extremely charming even to the end of his life, but the charm was mixed with a volcanic temper that worsened as Henry aged and may have been exacerbated by a severe head injury. Lewis's performance can shift from that charm to the deadly fury in a heartbeat. The show rather cleverly portrays Henry's growing obesity and deteriorating health by having Lewis wear a lot of big puffy coats and limp with an impressively regal walking stick. Overall, I would say this and Andor were the best thing I saw in Winter/Spring 2025. I wouldn't say that Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light is an accurate historical reputation. In real life, Cromwell was rather more thuggish and grasping (though far more competent than his rivals and his master) and of necessity the plot simplifies historical events, but it's just a superb historical drama. Overall Grade: A+ As a final note, I should say that of all the 2024 and 2025 movies mentioned here, the only one that actually saw in the theater was Thunderbolts, and I hadn't actually planned to see it in theaters, but a family member unexpectedly bought tickets for it, so I went along. Which I suppose is the movie industry's biggest problem right now. The home viewing experience is often vastly superior to going to the theater. The theater has the big screen and snacks, but at home you can have a pretty nice setup and you can pause whatever you want, go to the bathroom, and you can get snacks for much more cheaply. That's just much more comfortable than the movie theater. Additionally, going to the theater has the same serious problem as booking a flight in that you're an enclosed space with complete strangers for several hours, which means you're potentially in a trust fall with idiots. All it takes is one person behaving badly or trying to bring their fake service dog to ruin or even cancel a flight, and the theater experience has much of the same problem, especially since the standards for acceptable public behavior have dropped so much from a combination of widespread smartphone adoption and COVID. The difference between the movie industry and the airline industry is that if you absolutely have to get from New York to Los Angeles in a single day, you have no choice but to book a flight and hope for the best. But if you want to see a movie and are willing to exercise some patience, you just have to wait a few months for it to turn up on streaming. I'm not sure how the movie industry can battle that, but sadly, it is much easier to identify problems than to solve them. So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe, stay healthy, and see you all next week.
01. Nimbus, Dr Green - Spectral Illusion 02. Dylhen, Maze 28 - Thumper 03. Aman Anand, Influence (In) - Vertical Limit 04. Alex O'Rion - Spectrum 05. Cedren & Manu-L, Influence - Illusion 06. Ruback, Amesens - Dune 07. Matan Caspi - Nature 08. Naasa - Serca A Mi 09. Alan Cerra - For All Time 10. Influence (In) - Magic Land 11. Karpovich, Djvedo - Dream All 12. Michael Jackson, Interactive Sounds Unofficial - Thriller 13. Kyotto - The Surge 14. Sabrina Rivas - Eye Of The Tigress 15. Paraleven, Burko - Milosonic 16. Space Food - Cama 17. Kay-D - Odyssey 18. No Hopes, Max Freeze - Rise Up 19. Will Dekeizer, Roger Martinez - 2000 B.C. 20. Zac, Tiefstone, Camila (Ar) - Kaelid 21. Marasi - Tormenta 22. Luis Torres - Love At The Rave 23. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 24. Sphynx - Lo Consigo 25. Evgeny Ivshin - Pulse 26. Gowzer, Ivan Lozano - Peltin 27. Fon.Leman, Mona Mi - Lanka 28. Underher, Marc Luciano - Turn Back 29. Malone, Kahani, Harji - Miami Giddha 30. Bolth - Lock Down 31. Affkt, Brigado Crew - I Will Do It Again 32. Alex Nocera, Roy Batty - Don't Sleep 33. Dowden, Mazayr - Deflator 34. Rockka, Dr Green - Suspect 35. Zac - Paradox 36. Fabrication, Alegra, Second Sine - A Method For Closure 37. Zac, Mayro - Wonderful Sun 38. Paul Thomas, Simos Tagias - Summersault 39. Kronika, Arina Tyler - Staying Alive 40. Eddi Sander, Flave - Way Beyond 41. Tgb, Second Sine - Boorla 42. Quivver, Dave Seaman - The Promise 43. Mister Monj - Infinity Nocturne 44. Hoten - Relentless 45. Kommodo - Desert Roses 46. Georgie Navi, Monado - Feel The Flow 47. Kostya Outta, Redspace - Moving Lights 48. Ruls - Higher High 49. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 50. Deflee - Free Your Mind 51. En;Th - Shine 52. Affkt - Kamatoro 53. Moodfreak, Anakim - Middle Class 54. Tamer Fouda - Blow 55. Patch Park, Zankee Gulati - Hips and Dips 56. Martin Fredes, Kazko - Burning Eclipse 57. Berni Turletti - Stone of Will 58. Tash, Riko & Gugga - Vital Energy 59. Enamour, Paraleven, Allknight - Can't Stay 60. Paul Thomas, Das Pharaoh, Ruben Karapetyan - Dale 61. Tomas Briski, Tonaco - Kupalo 62. Hal Stucker, Jardin - Empire 63. Yohai Mor, Dowden - Keep It Dark 64. Audio Junkies - Aspects of Rhythm 65. Mauro Basso, Unseen - Badman Ting
Mass MovementPresents… Episode 80: We Want To Believe… In which the middle-aged crew wax lyrical about X-Files,Californication, The Gorge, Reacher Season 3, Breakheart Pass, and more, while Tim extols the virtues of Penderyn and gets mad as hell about here today, gone tomorrow scenesters. And somewhere in the middle of all that, they also manage tospin tunes by Shreds, Rites, and Chopsy. Tune in, turn it up, and geek out. This one's a doozy… Visit the online home of Penderyn here
JOIN THE STAG ROAR COMMUNITYThis episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. In these Mini-Podcasts we explore The Himalayan Tahr from D.Bruce Banwell and Marcus R.W. Pinney's "The Himalayan Tahr" New Zealand Big Game Records Series With Permission of The Halcyon Press.
David and Rachel discuss an outdoor adventure day gone horribly awry. Script by Stephen.
01. Bolth - Lock Down 02. Yuvee - Freydies 03. Aerofeel5, Vakabular - Life Is Easy 04. Malone, Kahani, Harji - Miami Giddha 05. Wally Lopez - Inspire To Make A Difference 06. Sebastien Leger - Pakpak 07. The Good Men, Themba, Khenya - Give It Up 08. Budakid, Hernan Cattaneo, Kevin Di Serna - Lovin' Sun 09. Fon.Leman, Mona Mi - Lanka 10. Agustin Pietrocola, Nicholas Van Orton - Nitrogen 11. Dimo (Bg), Ravens - Solo Badana 12. Zac, Tiefstone, Camila (Ar) - Kaelid 13. Evgeny Ivshin - Pulse 14. Rick Pier O'Neil, Elan Myles - Jellyfish 15. Luis Torres - Love At The Rave 16. Sphynx - Lo Consigo 17. Gorkiz, Matt Oliver - Monkey Stone 18. Fran Baigo - Daidalo 19. Kamilo Sanclemente - Fragma 20. Dmitry Molosh - Dreaming 21. Sabrina Rivas - Eye Of The Tigress 22. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 23. John Moblack - Rocktronica 24. Augusto Dassano - Monsama 25. Quivver, Dave Seaman - Cowbells of Nuneaton 26. Alp Ayral, Volkan Kutmen, Ceyda Ildiroglu - U & Me 27. Karpovich, Djvedo - Dream All 28. Landau, Tetris Owl, Karpovich - Souvenirs 29. Gladio - More We Seak 30. M.E.E.R - Maguar 31. Mauro Basso, Unseen - Badman Ting 32. Noiyse Project - Neverknow 33. Paul (Ar) - Rise 34. Supacooks, Bondarev - Activator 35. Forty Cats, Kyotto - Nocturne 36. Callecat, Sebastien Sellares - Axolotl 37. Amine K, Wahm (Fr) - Kill the Anger 38. Ira Ange, Natasha Wax, Sony Vibe, Re Power - Lute 39. Dj Gregory, Africanism, Baron - Block Party 40. Seleck, Dowden - Take Me Down 41. Yohai Mor, Dowden - Keep It Dark 42. Kamilo Sanclemente, Mauro Aguirre - Essence 43. Tomas Briski, Tonaco - Kupalo 44. Federico Cabrera, Franbro, Agustin Pietrocola - Libra 45. Tash, Riko & Gugga - Vital Energy 46. Tato Seco - Chemical Orchestra 47. Tamer Fouda - Blow 48. Jiminy Hop, Simos Tagias - A Tour 49. Adrien - Warming People 50. Arina Mur - Swallow 51. Patch Park, Zankee Gulati - Hips and Dips 52. Berni Turletti - Stone of Will 53. Passenger 10 - The Future Is Intelligent 54. Kostya Outta, Redspace - Moving Lights 55. Kommodo - Desert Roses 56. Second Sine - Omniverse 57. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 58. Mauro Masi, Brian David - Expand 59. Jadon Fonka - Bhabar And Terai 60. Kronika, Arina Tyler - Staying Alive 61. Dj Zombi, Guy Maayan, Maze 28, Kebin Van Reeken - Sparkling In The Shadow 62. Alber Ensso, Dairo - El Pantalon 63. Haums - Lost On Mars 64. Paride Saraceni - Simulacrum 65. Dowden, Mazayr - Deflator
01. Bolth - Lock Down 02. Yuvee - Freydies 03. Aerofeel5, Vakabular - Life Is Easy 04. Malone, Kahani, Harji - Miami Giddha 05. Wally Lopez - Inspire To Make A Difference 06. Sebastien Leger - Pakpak 07. The Good Men, Themba, Khenya - Give It Up 08. Budakid, Hernan Cattaneo, Kevin Di Serna - Lovin' Sun 09. Fon.Leman, Mona Mi - Lanka 10. Agustin Pietrocola, Nicholas Van Orton - Nitrogen 11. Dimo (Bg), Ravens - Solo Badana 12. Zac, Tiefstone, Camila (Ar) - Kaelid 13. Evgeny Ivshin - Pulse 14. Rick Pier O'Neil, Elan Myles - Jellyfish 15. Luis Torres - Love At The Rave 16. Sphynx - Lo Consigo 17. Gorkiz, Matt Oliver - Monkey Stone 18. Fran Baigo - Daidalo 19. Kamilo Sanclemente - Fragma 20. Dmitry Molosh - Dreaming 21. Sabrina Rivas - Eye Of The Tigress 22. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 23. John Moblack - Rocktronica 24. Augusto Dassano - Monsama 25. Quivver, Dave Seaman - Cowbells of Nuneaton 26. Alp Ayral, Volkan Kutmen, Ceyda Ildiroglu - U & Me 27. Karpovich, Djvedo - Dream All 28. Landau, Tetris Owl, Karpovich - Souvenirs 29. Gladio - More We Seak 30. M.E.E.R - Maguar 31. Mauro Basso, Unseen - Badman Ting 32. Noiyse Project - Neverknow 33. Paul (Ar) - Rise 34. Supacooks, Bondarev - Activator 35. Forty Cats, Kyotto - Nocturne 36. Callecat, Sebastien Sellares - Axolotl 37. Amine K, Wahm (Fr) - Kill the Anger 38. Ira Ange, Natasha Wax, Sony Vibe, Re Power - Lute 39. Dj Gregory, Africanism, Baron - Block Party 40. Seleck, Dowden - Take Me Down 41. Yohai Mor, Dowden - Keep It Dark 42. Kamilo Sanclemente, Mauro Aguirre - Essence 43. Tomas Briski, Tonaco - Kupalo 44. Federico Cabrera, Franbro, Agustin Pietrocola - Libra 45. Tash, Riko & Gugga - Vital Energy 46. Tato Seco - Chemical Orchestra 47. Tamer Fouda - Blow 48. Jiminy Hop, Simos Tagias - A Tour 49. Adrien - Warming People 50. Arina Mur - Swallow 51. Patch Park, Zankee Gulati - Hips and Dips 52. Berni Turletti - Stone of Will 53. Passenger 10 - The Future Is Intelligent 54. Kostya Outta, Redspace - Moving Lights 55. Kommodo - Desert Roses 56. Second Sine - Omniverse 57. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 58. Mauro Masi, Brian David - Expand 59. Jadon Fonka - Bhabar And Terai 60. Kronika, Arina Tyler - Staying Alive 61. Dj Zombi, Guy Maayan, Maze 28, Kebin Van Reeken - Sparkling In The Shadow 62. Alber Ensso, Dairo - El Pantalon 63. Haums - Lost On Mars 64. Paride Saraceni - Simulacrum 65. Dowden, Mazayr - Deflator
Dans cet épisode, je vous emmène dans une paisible ville portuaire japonaise, bordée de montagnes et de traditions. En ce 1er juin 2004, une journée d'école ordinaire vire au cauchemar. Deux élèves disparaissent, et ce que découvre une surveillante va glacer le sang de tout un pays. Un crime choquant, commis à huis clos… par l'une des leurs. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
We reviewen de 2009 cultfilm, Splice en de nieuwe actie-romance-horror film The Gorge
The summer of DMB is almost here, and PTJL is diving into all the details! In this episode, we walk through every stop on Dave Matthews Band's upcoming Summer Tour—talking venues, vibes, and what fans can expect along the way. Then we head west to wrap up with a deep dive into the epic multi-night finale at the Gorge Amphitheatre. We break down the full lineup of opening bands and share what makes the Gorge such a legendary way to end the tour.
01. Evgeny Ivshin - Pulse 02. Quivver - All I Wanna 03. Dimo (Bg), Ravens - Solo Badana 04. Sistersweet - Asena 05. Luis Torres - Love At The Rave 06. Mrlo, Redspace - Everest 07. Rick Pier O'Neil, Elan Myles - Jellyfish 08. Shimza, Maline Aura - Citadelle 09. Agustin Pietrocola, Nicholas Van Orton - Nitrogen 10. Anuqram - Safari 11. Nuran - Tension 12. Cristoph - Give Me Some Time 13. Malone, Kahani, Harji - Miami Giddha 14. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Piperro 15. Wally Lopez - Inspire To Make A Difference 16. The Good Men, Themba, Khenya - Give It Up 17. Dj Zombi, Guy Maayan, Maze 28, Kebin Van Reeken - Sparkling In The Shadow 18. Herr Nilsson - Ares 19. Haums - Lost On Mars 20. Dmitry Molosh, Ric Niels - Scaur 21. Mauro Masi, Brian David - Expand 22. Kommodo - Desert Roses 23. Jonathan Touch, Max Gazer - Barbie Doll 24. Kostya Outta, Redspace - Moving Lights 25. Mijail, Javi Blama - Sphynx 26. Quivver, Dave Seaman - The Promise 27. Mind Echoes, Mayro - Near The Sky 28. Anturage, Densh - Tiamat 29. Modbit - Vision 30. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 31. Dj Lutique, Stas Underhill - Activation 32. Adrien - Warming People 33. Casper, Ewan Rill, Wolfframm - Stock Cycle 34. Berni Turletti - Stone of Will 35. Zuccasam, Dowden - Come Home 36. Patch Park, Zankee Gulati - Hips and Dips 37. Erich Lh, Ver Dikt, Andy Dav - Reflection 38. Minas - Roses and Thorns 39. Tash, Riko & Gugga - Vital Energy 40. Federico Cabrera, Franbro, Agustin Pietrocola - Libra 41. Zac, Tiefstone, Camila (Ar) - To Shape 42. Supacooks, Bondarev - Activator 43. Gladio - More We Seak 44. Kabi (Ar) - Spicy 45. Mauro Basso, Unseen - Badman Ting 46. Amine K, Wahm (Fr) - Kill the Anger 47. Mob (Lb) - Tundra 48. Leo Bellaera, T.N.C. - Distressor 49. M.E.E.R - Maguar 50. Violetta Dj - Cold&Lite 51. Tryger, Naasa - Satellite 52. Dj Gregory, Africanism, Baron - Block Party 53. Andres Moris, Redspace - Crusher 54. Dmitry Molosh - Dreaming 55. Alan Cerra - Eye Contact 56. Karpovich, Djvedo - Dream All 57. Paul Hamilton, Cathy K, Vulturem - Luke 58. Aman Anand, Influence (In) - Vertical Limit 59. Jadon Fonka - Perfect Crime 60. Sabrina Rivas - Eye Of The Tigress 61. Quivver, Dave Seaman - Cowbells of Nuneaton 62. Matan Caspi - Nature 63. Rockka, Redspace - Ntropy 64. Roy Rosenfeld - Get Loose 65. Oliver Koletzki, Talmirage - Own Me 66. Fran Baigo - Daidalo 67. J Lauda - Lifeline 68. Corren Cavini - Solutions 69. Yuvee - Freydies 70. Nicholas Van Orton - Hello My Name Is
This week, Desmond and Tom heap praise into The Gorge. While its title sounds like a Bentley Little novel, it isn't. So Des goes solo on a Dread Media Top 5 Putting a Bentley Little Spin on Movies Titled with Two Words and One of Them is "The." I think we finally have a new winner for longest description of a Top 5. Bentley Little-sounding songs included: "The Complex" by Devin Townsend, "Gorge Upon My Soul" by Skeletonwitch, "The Diplomat" by Pig Destroyer, and "The Cloak" by Leprous. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
This week, Desmond and Tom heap praise into The Gorge. While its title sounds like a Bentley Little novel, it isn't. So Des goes solo on a Dread Media Top 5 Putting a Bentley Little Spin on Movies Titled with Two Words and One of Them is "The." I think we finally have a new winner for longest description of a Top 5. Bentley Little-sounding songs included: "The Complex" by Devin Townsend, "Gorge Upon My Soul" by Skeletonwitch, "The Diplomat" by Pig Destroyer, and "The Cloak" by Leprous. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
01. Evgeny Ivshin - Pulse 02. Quivver - All I Wanna 03. Dimo (Bg), Ravens - Solo Badana 04. Sistersweet - Asena 05. Luis Torres - Love At The Rave 06. Mrlo, Redspace - Everest 07. Rick Pier O'Neil, Elan Myles - Jellyfish 08. Shimza, Maline Aura - Citadelle 09. Agustin Pietrocola, Nicholas Van Orton - Nitrogen 10. Anuqram - Safari 11. Nuran - Tension 12. Cristoph - Give Me Some Time 13. Malone, Kahani, Harji - Miami Giddha 14. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Piperro 15. Wally Lopez - Inspire To Make A Difference 16. The Good Men, Themba, Khenya - Give It Up 17. Dj Zombi, Guy Maayan, Maze 28, Kebin Van Reeken - Sparkling In The Shadow 18. Herr Nilsson - Ares 19. Haums - Lost On Mars 20. Dmitry Molosh, Ric Niels - Scaur 21. Mauro Masi, Brian David - Expand 22. Kommodo - Desert Roses 23. Jonathan Touch, Max Gazer - Barbie Doll 24. Kostya Outta, Redspace - Moving Lights 25. Mijail, Javi Blama - Sphynx 26. Quivver, Dave Seaman - The Promise 27. Mind Echoes, Mayro - Near The Sky 28. Anturage, Densh - Tiamat 29. Modbit - Vision 30. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 31. Dj Lutique, Stas Underhill - Activation 32. Adrien - Warming People 33. Casper, Ewan Rill, Wolfframm - Stock Cycle 34. Berni Turletti - Stone of Will 35. Zuccasam, Dowden - Come Home 36. Patch Park, Zankee Gulati - Hips and Dips 37. Erich Lh, Ver Dikt, Andy Dav - Reflection 38. Minas - Roses and Thorns 39. Tash, Riko & Gugga - Vital Energy 40. Federico Cabrera, Franbro, Agustin Pietrocola - Libra 41. Zac, Tiefstone, Camila (Ar) - To Shape 42. Supacooks, Bondarev - Activator 43. Gladio - More We Seak 44. Kabi (Ar) - Spicy 45. Mauro Basso, Unseen - Badman Ting 46. Amine K, Wahm (Fr) - Kill the Anger 47. Mob (Lb) - Tundra 48. Leo Bellaera, T.N.C. - Distressor 49. M.E.E.R - Maguar 50. Violetta Dj - Cold&Lite 51. Tryger, Naasa - Satellite 52. Dj Gregory, Africanism, Baron - Block Party 53. Andres Moris, Redspace - Crusher 54. Dmitry Molosh - Dreaming 55. Alan Cerra - Eye Contact 56. Karpovich, Djvedo - Dream All 57. Paul Hamilton, Cathy K, Vulturem - Luke 58. Aman Anand, Influence (In) - Vertical Limit 59. Jadon Fonka - Perfect Crime 60. Sabrina Rivas - Eye Of The Tigress 61. Quivver, Dave Seaman - Cowbells of Nuneaton 62. Matan Caspi - Nature 63. Rockka, Redspace - Ntropy 64. Roy Rosenfeld - Get Loose 65. Oliver Koletzki, Talmirage - Own Me 66. Fran Baigo - Daidalo 67. J Lauda - Lifeline 68. Corren Cavini - Solutions 69. Yuvee - Freydies 70. Nicholas Van Orton - Hello My Name Is
Champ returns from his trip to Hawaii to join Mike in discussing several titles released early in 2025. The guys disect the ambitious one-shot style in the powerful miniseries Adolescence, the novelty of seeing Nicole Kidman in a West Michigan city in Holland, the jumbled mess and missed chances in The Electric State and the surprising sci-fi romance in The Gorge. Plus, Champ lets Mike know what he watched on the airplane.
Sound effects, acting, storyline, scriptwriting, directing, trailers, cinematography, colour grading and basically anything to do with cinemas and filmmaking - our movie presenters are there. Sash, Ryan and Timothy share hilarious movie facts, incredible behind the scene moments and so much more! Do they rate the movie as worth watching? Find out now! The Movies Show YouTube Channel
The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" have returned from their slumber to discuss several 2025 movies they have seen in the first few months of the year, as well as a handful of late releases from the previous year. the guys discuss the dumpster-fire of current events as well as changes going forward with the pdocast both in format and direction. Stay tuned for an actual Switch the Pitch for their intended creative writing project target, which you'll have to discover by the end of the episode. Also, enjoy the sounds of Nate's baby and his commentary throughout and general enjoyment listenign to the sound of his own voice. Available on Apple and Spotify Episode 428 includes: -The new "Captain America: Brave New World" isn't very new or brave. -Nate sings the praises of "The Gorge" and not so much "The Electric State." -The guys enoyed Bong Joon-ho's "Mickey 17" with some reservations, especially with the Trumpy stuff. -Nate's two favorite movies of 2025 so far are "The Monkey" and "The Companion." -The guys actually defend "A Mincraft Movie" as one of the more fun movies of the year. -Stay tuned for the next episode as the guys go through a series of pitch combos to land on a project to pitch.
Depuis le covid et ses vagues de confinement interminables, le no-bra ou pas de soutient-gorge, est presque devenu la norme. Les soutient-gorge tiennent chauds, font souvent mal et sont parfois très contraignants. Que ce soit par souci de confort ou par volonté de s'émanciper des injonctions patriarcales, il semblerait que de plus en plus de personnes décident de libérer leur seins. La légende raconte que ne pas porter de soutien-gorge abîmerait la poitrine. Certaines personnes disent même que cela pourrait être dangereux et favoriser les cancers du sein. Mais ces "on dit" sont-ils véritables ? Mais alors que se passe-t-il dans notre corps si on ne porte pas de soutien-gorge ? Est-ce que cela concerne même les fortes poitrines ? Et que faire si on est habituées au soutien-gorge ? Ecoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant Vous Savez ". Un podcast écrit et réalisé par Emilie Drugeon. Première diffusion : 22 juillet 2022 A écouter aussi : A quelle fréquence faut-il laver ses serviettes de toilette ? Eau du robinet, eau en bouteille : quelles différences ? Le yaourt skyr est-il vraiment meilleur pour la santé ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez - Santé". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 67 of Around the Gorge! We are getting up to date with the Lacrosse seasons this week, so make sure to tune in with our hosts, Brian, Hana, and Lizzie, as well as a very special student athlete guest. Follow us on social media to make sure that you don't miss out on any of the action happening here at the Big Red![Released May 2nd, 2025]Connect with the Big Red Sports Network:https://www.cornellbrsn.com/Instagram/Twitter/TikTok: @cornellbrsnHosts: Brian Wolfson '27, Hana Kang '27, Lizzie Shaver '27Editor: Lizzie Shaver '27Producers: Ashley Hatstadt '25
Welcome back to us after an extended hiatus. Yes DAM Nation we are back to fill your ear cavities with a review of AppleTV+'s feature movie: The Gorge.Anya Taylor Joy and Miles Teller star in this sci-fi horror/thriller and we sat through it and will let you know what we think in this spoiler filled romp. If you wish to let us know what you thought of the movie, or the show in general, or just anything that comes to mind please drop us an email at destroymail@gmail.comDAMSHOW.CO
Brooke and June join Kova, Stephanie and Spoiler Steve to discuss The Accountant 2 and Apple TV+'s The Gorge! 00:01:23 - Intro | The Oscars Honor System, The Weekend Box Office Estimates & Star Wars Celebration 01:06:20 - The Gorge 02:00:28 - The Accountant 2 If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon Listen to our reviews of both The Godfather and Godfather Part II or listen to our bundle >>Here
N'hésitez pas à réécouter un épisode ou à partager le podcast autour de vous, j'ai toujours un peu la trouille quand je ne peux pas travailler étant à mon compte !Bisous les copains, prenez soin de vous, et mangez des kiwi pour l'immunité (je peux vous dire que j'ai compris la leçon de mon côté aha..ah)à la semaine prochaine
La saison de l'AS Monaco reste en travers de la gorge de Jérôme
Welcome to Episode 66 of Around the Gorge! We are getting up to date with the Baseball season this week, so make sure to tune in with our host, Brian Wolfson, as well as a very special student athlete guest. Follow us on social media to make sure that you don't miss out on any of the action happening here at the Big Red![Released April 25th, 2025]Connect with the Big Red Sports Network:https://www.cornellbrsn.com/Instagram/Twitter/TikTok: @cornellbrsnHosts: Brian Wolfson '27Editor: Hana Kang '27Producers: Ashley Hatstadt '25
Aujourd'hui dans "Punchline", Thierry Cabannes et ses invités reviennent sur la conférence de presse du procureur de la République, Antoine Leroy après l'attaque au couteau par un élève au sein de son établissement scolaire, tuant une jeune fille de 15 ans et blessant trois étudiants.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On this episode of Say Something Interesting Brent and Megan discuss last weekend's talk at EastLake. Other topics include summer Gorge concerts, unexpected PHD's, and human grief.
The semifinals and championship are finally here. No, not for the stupid NCAA basketball tournaments, but for the Bros 2000's Comedies Movie Madness Tournament. Here are the semifinal matchups: -Superbad vs. Old School-Wedding Crashers vs. Forgetting Sarah MarshallThe 2000's Comedies Movie Madness Tournament bracket: https://brackethq.com/b/40sic/Stuff discussed in this episode (aside from the movies listed above) Yellowjackets S3, Agent Carter S1 and 2, The Gorge, Heart Eyes, Black Mirror S3, The Lincoln Lawyer Keep up with the Bros at: https://broforcesquad.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCJML5XTKJl2OzGW5HWrJhwhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bro-force-squad/id1158546516?mt=2https://twitter.com/BroForceSquad
This week we head to the PNW to play a show and film a music video in Seattle Washington and Olympic National Park. Thanks to everyone who came out! Have a great week
When you think about the Columbia Gorge, a multimedia rock opera might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But that’s exactly the vehicle producer Sarah Fox chose to showcase the unique history, personal stories and ecology of the Gorge. “The Watershed Rock Opera” unfolds in five movements that symbolize the cycle of the watershed itself. The journey starts in the clouds, descends into the Cascades and moves through a pear orchard before it ends in a kind of homecoming at the mighty river that connects the people and communities who call the Gorge home. (There’s also a comedic detour and duet prompted by a clogged toilet). Fox recorded interviews with five storytellers who provided the narration in the rock opera and inspired its musical score, which 20 local musicians and performers will bring to life this Friday for a series of sold-out shows at the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River. Fox joins us for more details, along with Lesley Tamura, a fourth-generation pear orchardist in Hood River, composer and arranger Eric Kaneda and music director and percussionist Leila Kaneda.
On this episode, Dave discusses The Birthday, The Gorge, The new Daughter, and Brainstorm.
Jump in with Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta on episode 229 of Jumpers Jump. This episode we discuss: Goats of music, How to be iconic, Nokia Drake mv theory, OVO theories, Artists Egyptians gods theory, Biblical event in Thailand, Crazy 2025 Prophecies, Human vs Animal nature, Time theories, Project paper clip, The Gorge, Genetic Mutations, COD Zombies was real, Castle Houska gateway to hell, Immortality, Simulations, Secrets of Ai, Cia rapper theory, Bait cars, Crazy suing stories, Real Duende stories, Leprechaun theories, Pig theories, Folklore, Matcha theory, Marketing scams, Pokemon theory, Judging a book by its cover, Faith & Delusion, and much more! Follow the podcast: @JumpersPodcast Follow Carlos: @CarlosJuico Follow Gavin: @GavinRutaa Check out the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/JumpersJumpYT But the excitement is only getting started, because new players can get FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME! Just sign up with code JUMPPOD and wager a minimum of five dollars to receive FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME. Only on the most rewarding place to play, DraftKings Casino. The Crown Is Yours. Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred GAMBLER. In Connecticut, help is available for problem gambling call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit CCPG.org. Please play responsibly. Twenty-one plus. Physically present in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia only. Void in Connecticut and Ontario. Eligibility restrictions apply. New customers only. Non-withdrawable Casino Spins valid for featured game only and expire in one hundred sixty eight hours. See terms at https://casino.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 4/27/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trapped in a twisted, undead game show where every round exposes a blood-soaked truth, Foundation agent Echo must play for his life—and his memories—on a set built from guilt, lies, and damnation. Acorns: Head to acorns.com/scp or download the Acorns app to get started. This story was derived from https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7007 and is released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Author: Matt Doggett * * * DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content. Parental guidance is advised for children under the age of 18. Listen at your own discretion. #thescpexperience #scp #scpfoundation #scpencounters #securecontainprotect #scpstories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWelcome back to DMR, as i review yet another solid Apple TV exclusive film, called The Gorge:Two highly-trained operatives (Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy) are appointed to posts in guard towers on opposite sides of a vast and highly classified gorge, protecting the world from an undisclosed, mysterious evil that lurks within. They bond from a distance while trying to stay vigilant in defending against an unseen enemy. When the cataclysmic threat to humanity is revealed to them, they must work together in a test of both their physical and mental strength to keep the secret in the gorge before it's too late.I also touch on Apple TV's budget for film and series that has been in the media of late.Enjoy - DMR Support the show
Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to discuss the latest Netflix mega-budget action movie, ‘The Electric State,' one of the worst movies of the decade so far (1:00). They discuss the state of Netflix's influence on the movie industry and the series of disastrous movies made by the Russo brothers since they left Marvel. Then, they run through a list of other movies they've missed on the show, including ‘The Gorge' (47:00), ‘Last Breath' (56:00), ‘The Monkey' (1:00:00), ‘Eephus' (1:04:00), ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin' (1:07:00), ‘Chaos: The Manson Murders' (1:10:00), ‘Love Hurts' (1:12:00), and ‘The Actor' (1:13:00). Finally, Sean is joined by writer-director Mark Anthony Green to discuss the long journey to making his first feature, ‘Opus,' starring Ayo Edeberi and John Malkovich (1:18:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guests: Chris Ryan and Mark Anthony Green Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Video Producers: Jack Sanders and Jon Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bonus Episodes & Ad Free Episodes: https://bit.ly/4bUjAai Noel breaks down wtf happens in The Gorge, why some people's birthdays are the worst, and new innovation to make work fun. Plus, a kayaker swallowed by a whale, and the typical farmers market experience. Call Us - 818-925-0471 Start earning points on rent at https://joinbilt.com/TMG. Buy Our Merch: http://shoptmgstudios.com Highlights Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TMGPodcastHighlightsMain?sub_confirmation=1 TMG Socials: https://www.reddit.com/r/SmallDeliMeats/ https://twitter.com/tinymeatgang/likes https://www.instagram.com/tmgforreal/ https://www.tiktok.com/@tinymeatgang?lang=en NOEL http://youtube.com/thenoelmiller http://twitter.com/thenoelmiller http://instagram.com/thenoelmillerhttps://www.tiktok.com/@notnoelmiller?lang=en If you listen on Apple Podcasts, go to: https://apple.co/tmgstudios Hosted, Created and Produced by Noel Miller & TMG Studios. Chapters: 0:00 swallowed by whale 6:31 animal interactions 8:32 fuck your birthday 11:24 bilt 12:35 birthday bashes & sashes 17:10 fiftylicious 18:39 jan 6: the board game 20:50 the gorge 27:51 the gorge's reviews 30:51 gooner & flicker material 33:00 hangover leave in japan 35:09 drinking on the job 40:46 ana delvey on the runway 42:18 insane birthday gift request 45:54 farmers market time 49:22 veggie check in 51:49 bonus time